The company recently announced a move to shift its military vehicle operations to a facility in Texas, reducing the local work force by about 160.

BAE said the remaining commercial armored vehicle operations will be sold to The O’Gara Group, Inc.

"The decision to sell the Commercial Armored Vehicles business and transition our remaining production work from our West Chester site to Sealy improves our competitiveness and allows us to focus on our core capabilities while also reducing costs and better positioning our business for the future,” said Erwin Bieber, President of BAE Systems, Inc.’s Land & Armaments, in a news release.

BAE once employed as many as 1,700 full-time and contract workers, but that number fell to about 130 after several rounds of layoffs due to reduced demand for military vehicles.